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Nokia BL0-100 Exam - Topic 1 Question 33 Discussion

What is the Unstructured Data Storage Function (UDSF)?
C) This network function is part of data repositories in the Common Data Layer and in opposition to the UDR, it stores non-standardized -- Unstructured -- data. and C) This network function is part of data repositories in the Common Data Layer and in opposition to the UDR, it stores non-standardized -- Unstructured -- data.
B) This network function is part of data repositories in the Common Data Layer. It stores 3GPP standardized data.
A) This network function exposes 5G Core Network functionalities available to 3rd parties, so that 3rd party capabilities and events may be securely exposed by the Network Exposure Function (NEF).
B) This network function is part of data repositories in the Common Data Layer. It stores 3GPP standardized data.
D) This network function stores or retrieves subscriptions, profiles, and authentication data to or from the data repositories. It offers services to the AMF, SMF, NEF and AUSF using the Service Based Interface.
D) This network function stores or retrieves subscriptions, profiles, and authentication data to or from the data repositories. It offers services to the AMF, SMF, NEF and AUSF using the Service Based Interface.

Nokia BL0-100 Exam - Topic 1 Question 33 Discussion

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Question #: 33
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What is the Unstructured Data Storage Function (UDSF)?

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Rosann
6 months ago
Seems like a lot of functions overlap in 5G, huh?
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Taryn
7 months ago
I thought it was just for 3GPP standardized data.
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Dick
7 months ago
Wait, is it really part of the Common Data Layer?
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Cora
7 months ago
Totally, it's all about non-standardized info!
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Tamie
7 months ago
UDSF stores unstructured data, right?
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Denise
7 months ago
I keep mixing up the UDSF and UDR functions; I hope I remember which one stores standardized data versus unstructured data!
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Kimbery
8 months ago
I practiced a question similar to this, and I think option C makes the most sense since it mentions unstructured data.
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Kenny
8 months ago
I remember studying the Common Data Layer, and I feel like the UDSF has something to do with storing non-standardized data.
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Talia
8 months ago
I think the UDSF is related to unstructured data, but I'm not entirely sure if it specifically contrasts with the UDR.
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Luis
8 months ago
Okay, I think I've got it. The UDSF is responsible for storing non-standardized, unstructured data in the Common Data Layer, while the UDR stores the 3GPP standardized data. So option C seems to be the correct answer here.
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Lashon
8 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I'm a bit confused about the difference between the UDSF and the other network functions mentioned. I'll need to re-read the options carefully to try to figure out the right answer.
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Ena
8 months ago
I'm pretty sure the UDSF is part of the Common Data Layer and stores unstructured data, unlike the UDR which stores standardized data. I think option C is the correct answer.
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Johanna
8 months ago
This question is testing our knowledge of the 5G core network functions. I remember from the lectures that the UDSF is specifically for storing unstructured data, so I'm confident that option C is the right choice.
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Chantay
8 months ago
This seems like a straightforward permissions issue. I'll carefully review the options and think through the most likely cause.
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Gerald
8 months ago
I think the testing phase represented by the letter C is User Acceptance Testing. The "V" Model diagram shows the different testing phases, and User Acceptance Testing is typically the final phase before deployment.
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Ciara
1 year ago
Seriously, who comes up with these names? 'Unstructured Data Storage Function' - it's like they're trying to confuse us on purpose. Next thing you know, they'll have an 'Organized Disorganization Management System' or something.
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Donte
12 months ago
Haha, 'Organized Disorganization Management System' would actually fit right in with some of the names I've seen in the industry.
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Ronna
1 year ago
I agree, it's like they're trying to make things sound more complicated than they are.
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Therese
1 year ago
I know, right? The names in tech can be so confusing sometimes.
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Adelaide
1 year ago
Ah, I see. The UDSF is the counterpart to the UDR, which handles the structured data. Makes sense now. Though I have to wonder, do they have an 'Unstructured Data Retrieval Function' as well? The naming just keeps getting better.
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Maricela
12 months ago
The naming in the 5G Core Network functions can be quite interesting, but it helps differentiate their roles.
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Blondell
1 year ago
There is no specific 'Unstructured Data Retrieval Function', but the UDSF can store and retrieve unstructured data.
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Norah
1 year ago
Yes, the UDSF stores unstructured data while the UDR handles structured data.
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Marisha
1 year ago
Hmm, I was leaning towards C, but B seems to be the right answer. Though I have to say, the naming convention could use some work. 'Unstructured Data Storage Function' for storing structured data? Somebody needs to rethink their terminology.
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Hortencia
1 year ago
Definitely, they should consider renaming it for clarity.
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Heike
1 year ago
I think B is the correct answer, despite the confusing name.
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Izetta
1 year ago
Yeah, it seems counterintuitive.
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Lazaro
1 year ago
I agree, the naming is a bit confusing.
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Marge
1 year ago
Wait, so the UDSF stores standardized data? That's a bit misleading, isn't it? I thought the whole point was to handle unstructured data.
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Trina
1 year ago
User 2: Yeah, it's part of the Common Data Layer and stores standardized data.
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Bobbye
1 year ago
User 1: UDSF actually stores 3GPP standardized data.
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Blondell
1 year ago
The correct answer is B. The UDSF is part of the data repositories in the Common Data Layer and it stores 3GPP standardized data. This makes sense, as the question specifically mentions 'Unstructured Data Storage Function', which implies the storage of non-standardized data.
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Kyoko
1 year ago
So, UDSF is essential for storing and retrieving important data in the 5G Core Network.
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Eveline
1 year ago
I believe UDSF also offers services to AMF, SMF, NEF, and AUSF using the Service Based Interface.
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Kyoko
1 year ago
I think UDSF stores 3GPP standardized data in the Common Data Layer.
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